John,
We are preparing for the official unveiling of the Jeannette Rankin Memorial Highway.
Jeannette made history as the first woman elected to federal office, serving two terms as Montana's U.S. Representative. She was a proud suffragette, and the legislation she introduced later became the Nineteenth Amendment. As Montanans, we honor Jeannette's service and recognize the barriers she shattered for women across the country.
I was honored to sponsor the bill giving Jeannette a memorial highway. Jeannette was a trailblazer and leader. Her story is inspiring and reminds us of the barriers women faced, and those barriers still to be broken.
I'm running for Attorney General to protect our rights and values, and make sure that Montana remains a place where women following in Jeannette's footsteps can succeed and promote equality for all Montanans.
This week is a critical one. We have our final finance report at the end of this week, and we need to raise $969 before midnight May 14. If we're going to continue Jeannette Rankin's legacy, we need to maximize our efforts in these next few days.
If you're ready to break down barriers in the Montana Attorney General's office, this is our moment. Chip in $5 or whatever you can afford today so we can hit our $969 finance report goal.
Thank you,
Kimberly
Kimberly Dudik is an attorney, nurse, and state representative who's dedicated her career to fixing our criminal justice system, protecting children, and putting people above politics. She's running for Attorney General because Montanans need a fearless and qualified advocate. Will you make a grassroots contribution now to help her reach voters?
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To learn more about Kimberly, please visit her website.
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